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showed a very fine form of Cattleya intermedia called Fowler’s variety, 
bearing an inflorescence of five very fine flowers, with blush-white ground 
(Award of Merit). 
Fred Hardy, Esq., Tyntesfield, Ashton-on-Mersey (gr. Mr. Stafford), sent 
the handsome Cattleya xX Lawre-Mossie, Cypripedium X Goweri magnifi- 
cum, flowers of Sobralia macrantha Kienastiana, and the very distinct and 
pretty Sophro-cattleya x George Hardy (C. Aclandie x S. grandiflora), a 
dwarf plant most like the Cattleya parent in habit, and bearing a single 
light reddish-crimson flower, with some yellow at the base of the lip. It 
received an Award of Merit. 
Major Joicey, Sunningdale Park (gr. Mr. Thorne), sent the rare Eriopsis 
rutidobulbon, and Anguloa Ruckeri with six flowers proceeding from a single 
growth, the latter receiving a Cultural Commendation. 
F. W. Moore, Esq., Royal Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, sent 
Epidendrum Brassavole, the rare E. campylostalix, aud E. chitagense, the 
latter receiving a Botanical Certificate. 
Philip Crowley, Esq., Waddon House, Croydon (gr. Mr. Harris), sent a 
good form of Cypripedium hirsutissimum. 
Welbore S. Ellis, Esq., Hazelbourne, Dorking (gr. Mr. Barrell), exhibited 
two well-grown and flowered plants of Miltonia vexillaria, and several 
excellent examples of Odontoglossum crispum. 
W. G. Soper, Esq., Hareston, Caterham Valley (gr. Mr. Wood), showed 
a very good plant of Miltonia vexillaria, grown with lumps of chalk for 
drainage, which is thought to benefit the plant. 
T. Statter, Esq., Stand Hall, Whitefield, Manchester (gr. Mr. Johnson), 
showed a large, light-coloured hybrid called Cypripedium X macrochilum 
giganteum superbum. 
Reginald Young, Esq., Fringilla, Linnet Lane, Sefton Park, Liverpool 
(gr. Mr. Poyntz), showed Cypripedium X Belus (Harrisianum nigrum ? X 
Mastersianum ¢), most like the pollen parent in shape, but darker in colour. 
The plant was six years old, having been sown in 1892. ? 
Messrs. James Veitch & Sons, Royal Exotic Nursery, Chelsea, staged a 
large and handsome group, to which a Silver-gilt Flora Medal was deservedly 
awarded. It contained the handsome Lelio-cattleya X Wellsiana, L.-c. X 
W. albida, with white sepals and petals, Lelia xX Latona, some very fine 
plants of Cattleya Mendelii, a fine C. intermedia alba, C. Schroedere, 
various fine Odontoglossums, Calanthe masuca, Cirrhopetalum picturatum, 
some good Masdevallia Veitchiana, Cypripedium Mastersianum, Angraecum 
modestum, the striking Brassia brachiata, Epidendrum Wallisii, E. x 
elegantulum, and other interesting things. A First-class Certificate was 
awarded to Spathoglottis aureo-Vieillardii, which has developed into a very 
handsome thing. 
